Hermeneutics and narrative

The beginning and the end of Trinitarianism: a response to Fred Sanders
Narrative substitutionary atonement in Luke: Jesus and the sins of Barabbas
A hermeneutical parable: the frog of the gospel and the lily pond of narrative
A quiz on the atonement (in narrative-historical perspective)
Jesus’ parable of the wicked tenants: an exercise in narrative-historical hermeneutics
Substitutionary versus anti-substitutionary theories: both lose, one more than the other
Stories about Jesus: how they fit together, and what he means for us today
A commentary on Owen Strachan’s less than biblical defence of the atonement
A dead guy going to heaven is not metaphysics?
A pragmatic non-theory of the atonement
The death of Jesus: not as difficult to understand as you might think
Theology and history: is the dam about to break?
A new Dead Sea Scrolls Cave and the narrative-historical method
16 reasons for thinking that the conversion of the empire was at the heart of New Testament eschatology
Larry Hurtado’s (non-apocalyptic) Destroyer of the gods
A conversation with Emi about salvation and mission
Talking Jesus: problems with the modern evangelistic paradigm
Same-sex same old story?
As Scot McKnight says, the meek ought to have inherited the land
On second thoughts, the five act play model doesn’t work